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The seven-foot Isaiah Austin hasn’t even put on a Baylor uniform yet and NBA analysts have talked about him being a ‘one-and-done’ prospect. Basically, this upcoming season will be his only at Baylor. NBA draft expert Chad Ford has already … Continue reading →

After last night’s NBA draft, Baylor witnessed a historic night when Perry Jones III, Quincy Acy and Quincy Miller were all drafted. The trio set Baylor’s all-time mark for most drafted in one draft. Up until the draft, we’ve been … Continue reading →

A year ago things were much different for Khris Middleton. He would have been a for sure first round selection in the NBA Draft but he instead returned for his junior season at Texas A&M and suffered through an equally … Continue reading →

Recently, we’ve been tracking what scouts and analysts have been saying about Baylor products Perry Jones III and Quincy Miller. While the consensus for both players hasn’t always been agreed upon, their potential has analysts buzzing. Here are a few … Continue reading →

Even before the NBA draft lottery was completed, we’ve been looking at where Perry Jones III and Quincy Miller could go in the NBA draft. Early on, Jones was as high as eighth overall in Chad Ford’s mock draft and … Continue reading →

At the NBA combine, it’s not an uncommon occurrence for top players to skip workouts. For example, Anthony Davis wasn’t at the workouts yesterday in Chicago because he has the number one overall pick locked up. Chad Ford of ESPN.com … Continue reading →

Yesterday, we looked at how Perry Jones III and his performance last year at Baylor. Chad Ford took a look at what he said was one of the draft’s ‘two biggest enigmas’ in Jones. Here are some highlights of what … Continue reading →

After originally saying he’d come back for his sophomore season, Quincy Miller has decided to take his talents to the NBA after one year of college hoops. Back on April 10 when he made his decision, he said Perry Jones … Continue reading →

If Perry Jones III had gone pro after one season at Baylor, he could have been a top-five pick. He didn’t leave because he said he wasn’t mature enough to be on his own. “I’m not ready to move onto … Continue reading →